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Greening Plan Evokes Criticism

Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.) sent a letter to Chief Administrative Officer Dan Beard on Wednesday, claiming that the House’s contract with Restaurant Associates “underwent substantive changes in the time period

Challengers’ Challenge

Susan Collins’ (R) total raised. And in Minnesota, comedian Al Franken (D) actually outraised Sen. Norm Coleman (R), $9.4 million to $8.7 million through March 31.

FHA Bill Worries GOP Lawmakers

Kit Bond (R-Mo.) called the approach disastrous and said the program would raise false hope for struggling homeowners.

Get Started

Except Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) have yet to appoint a total of six members and two alternates to serve on the board.

Video Postings Create a Ruckus

“We didn’t want some John Q Public playing around on my Web site and seeing an advertisement for McCain for President.

Reid Maneuvers on Medicare Boxes in the GOP

Under fire for their role in blocking the Medicare “doctors’ fix,” Republicans appear to be looking for a reason to vote for the bill today, but Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) isn’t making that task

Everett Warns GOP on Tone of Runoff

Terry Everett (R), who has stayed neutral throughout the primary race for his Montgomery and southeast Alabama-based seat, called on both candidates to take down their negative ads and end the intraparty

Tough Races, More Earmarks

Jennifer Hing, minority spokeswoman for the Appropriations Committee, suggested political considerations aren’t part of the calculus in determining which projects get funded.

Teaching Can Pay Off

letter from the dean of the Owen School that Cooper submitted to the ethics committee last year indicated that Cooper also received “a $2,500 course preparation stipend,” meaning that his base pay hasn’t